Time spent on consideration of legislation
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Senate Statistical
Information
Budget 2003—13 May to 15 May 2003
Click on the
symbol to see details of the time spent on bills that were debated
in the Senate for more than five hours.
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Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Legislation
Amendment (Terrorism) Bill 2002 [No. 2]
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01 min
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Criminal Code Amendment (Terrorism) Bill 2002
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14 mins
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Criminal Code Amendment (Terrorism) Bill 2002;
Wheat Marketing Amendment Bill 2002;
Communications Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2002;
Terrorism Insurance Bill 2003
(introduced together then listed separately)
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02 mins
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Health Insurance Amendment (Diagnostic Imaging, Radiation
Oncology and Other Measures) Bill 2003;
Copyright Amendment (Parallel Importation) Bill 2003;
Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Legislation Amendment Bill
(No. 2) 2002
Family and Community Services Legislation Amendment Bill
2003;
Dairy Industry Service Reform Bill 2003;
Inspector-General of Taxation Bill 2003;
Family and Community Services Legislation Amendment (Australians
Working Together and other 2001 Budget Measures) Bill 2003
(messages from Reps agreeing to amendments)
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01 min
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Migration Legislation Amendment (Further Border Protection
Measures) Bill 2002 [No. 2]
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01 min
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Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Amendment Bill 2002;
Superannuation (Financial Assistance Funding) Levy Amendment Bill
2002
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01 min
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Superannuation Legislation Amendment (Family Law) Bill 2002
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01 min
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Taxation Laws Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2003
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01 min
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Terrorism Insurance Bill 2003
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1 hr 05 mins
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Therapeutic Goods Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2003
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48 mins
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Total time spent on legislation
Percentage of business time spent on
legislation
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2 hrs 15 mins
9.4%
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